List of Doc Savage novels

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This is a comprehensive list of the books written about the fictional character Doc Savage originally published in American pulp magazines during the 1930s and 1940s. He was created by publisher Henry W. Ralston and editor John L. Nanovic at Street & Smith Publications, with additional material contributed by the series' main writer, Lester Dent. The illustrations were by Walter Baumhofer, Paul Orban, Emery Clarke, Modest Stein, and Robert G. Harris.

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Doc Savage Magazine, March 1933, "The Man of Bronze", illustrated by Walter M. Baumhofer.

Description

Doc Savage stories, 213 in total, first appeared in Conde Nast's Doc Savage Magazine pulps. The original series has sold over 20 million copies in paperback form.[1] The first entry was The Man of Bronze, in March, 1933 from the house name "Kenneth Robeson". John L. Nanovic was editor for 10 years, and planned and approved all story outlines. The early stories were pure pulp "supersagas",[2] as dubbed by Philip José Farmer, with rampaging dinosaurs and lost races, secret societies led by dastardly villains, fantastic gadgets and weapons, autogyros and zeppelins, death-dealing traps and hair-raising escapes, and plots to rule the earth. In the first few stories, Doc and his aides killed enemies without compunction. An editorial decision made them kill only when necessary[3] for a more adventurous kid-friendly magazine, unlike the bloodthirsty competitor The Shadow.

Doc Savage was the lead story, often illustrated with line drawings. Exciting covers were painted in bold colors by Walter M. Baumhofer. Other adventure stories filled up the back, and there was a letters column. Kids could join the Doc Savage Club complete with badge, or follow "The Doc Savage Method Of Self-development" to build muscle and memory. In Depression America, 10-cent pulps with hundred of pages were handed around barracks or bunkhouses or schoolyards, a popular form of entertainment when people were unemployed and poor, and fantastic stories were a pleasant diversion from real life. Lester Dent wrote most of the stories, with fill-ins by Harold A. Davis, Alan Hathway, and William Bogart that were overseen or rewritten by Dent.[4]

By 1938, as the economy improved, pulps were on the wane and faced competition from comic books. During World War II, ordinary men and women performed fantastic deeds daily in exotic corners of the world, and fantastic pulp adventures seemed childish. Charles Moran became editor in 1943 and changed the format to suspense and realism. Doc used fewer gadgets and standard detective tropes. By 1946, in Measures for a Coffin, Doc is busting crooked investment bankers. Doc pared down his team, working mainly with Monk and Ham, and sometimes alone. Successive editors carried this format, and Babette Rosmond retitled the magazine Doc Savage, Science Detective in 1947.

By this time, the Doc stories were shorter than other stories in the magazine. Covers rarely showed Doc anymore, becoming detective-generic, abstract or illustrating non-Doc stories. Dent may have recycled some generic detective stories as Doc tales; King Joe Cay features Doc working alone, in disguise, with no aides, gadgets, or headquarters, and an interest in the ladies. Alan Hathway's grisly The Mindless Monsters reads like a rejected Spider story. Experimenting with new formats, during 1947 Dent wrote five stories with a first-person narrator, an innocent person caught up in a Doc Savage adventure, with one story narrated by Pat Savage, I Died Yesterday. Still, sales fell.

The magazine went bi-monthly in 1947, then quarterly in 1949. Editor William de Grouchy was brought back to revive the magazine, and asked Dent to return to larger-than-life stories. Dent took a new direction, with Doc infiltrating Russia and outwitting "the Ivans". This story, eventually titled The Red Spider in the Bantam run, was killed and shelved by editor Daisy Bacon. She oversaw three pulp-style adventures for the last three issues, but the magazine was cancelled in 1949. In the last story, Up from Earth's Center, Doc delves into a cave in Maine and meets what may be actual demons, and runs screaming in terror. The saga had ended.[5]

Until 1964, when Bantam Books revived the pulps as paperbacks. A huge selling point were the striking photo-realistic covers of a vibrant, widow-peaked, shredded-shirted Doc painted by James Bama and later Bob Larkin, Boris Vallejo, and others. Bantam reprinted all the stories, concluding in 1990, but not in the original publication order, and a few stories were retitled. They started as single volumes with numbers. As the stories got shorter, Bantam combined double novels with numbers, and finally Doc Savage Omnibuses with four or five stories without numbers. The rejected The Red Spider manuscript was discovered in 1975 by Will Murray and published during the Bantam Books print run as #95.

In recent years, Anthony Tollin's Sanctum Books, initially in association with Nostalgia Ventures for the first 16 releases, has reprinted all 182 (including the initially unpublished The Red Spider) of the Doc Savage stories from the thirties and forties, usually at least two to a volume, using Baumhofer covers, and some Bama covers for variant editions. The reprint project, 87 volumes in total, was completed in 2016.[6]

Doc Savage Magazine (1933)

YearMonthTitle / Bantam RetitleSeries #AuthorCover ArtistCast
1933MarThe Man of Bronze1Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1933AprThe Land of Terror2Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1933MayQuest of the Spider3Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1933JunThe Polar Treasure4Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1933JulPirate of the Pacific5Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1933AugThe Red Skull6Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1933SepThe Lost Oasis7Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1933OctThe Sargasso Ogre8Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1933NovThe Czar of Fear9Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1933DecThe Phantom City10Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1934JanBrand of the Werewolf11Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom, Pat
1934FebThe Man Who Shook the Earth12Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1934MarMeteor Menace13Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1934AprThe Monsters14Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1934MayThe Mystery on the Snow15Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1934JunThe King Maker16Lester Dent / Harold A. DavisWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1934JulThe Thousand-Headed Man17Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1934AugThe Squeaking Goblin18Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1934SepFear Cay19Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom, Pat
1934OctDeath in Silver20Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Pat
1934NovThe Sea Magician21Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Johnny
1934DecThe Annihilist22Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Pat
1935JanThe Mystic Mullah23Lester Dent / Richard SaleWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1935FebRed Snow24Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Pat (phone call)
1935MarLand of Always-Night25Lester Dent / W. Ryerson JohnsonWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1935AprThe Spook Legion26Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham
1935MayThe Secret in the Sky27Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1935JunThe Roar Devil28Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny
1935JulQuest of Qui29Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny
1935AugSpook Hole30Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Johnny, (Long Tom,) Pat
1935SepThe Majii31Lester Dent / J. Allan DunnWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Long Tom
1935OctDust of Death32Lester Dent / Harold A. DavisWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Long Tom
1935NovMurder Melody33Lawrence DonovanWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1935DecThe Fantastic Island34Lester Dent / W. Ryerson JohnsonWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom, Pat
1936JanMurder Mirage35Lawrence DonovanWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom, Pat
1936FebMystery Under the Sea36Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny
1936MarThe Metal Master37Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, (Renny, Long Tom)
1936AprThe Men Who Smiled No More38Lawrence DonovanWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom, Pat
1936MayThe Seven Agate Devils39Lester Dent / Martin E. BakerWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham
1936JunHaunted Ocean40Lawrence DonovanWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1936JulThe Black Spot41Lawrence DonovanWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom, Pat
1936AugThe Midas Man42Lester DentWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Johnny
1936SepCold Death43Lawrence DonovanWalter M. BaumhoferDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Long Tom
1936OctThe South Pole Terror44Lester DentJohn Philip FalterDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1936NovResurrection Day45Lester DentRobert George HarrisDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1936DecThe Vanisher46Lester DentRobert George HarrisDoc, Monk, Ham
1937JanLand of Long Juju / Land of Long Ju Ju47Lawrence DonovanRobert George HarrisDoc, Monk, Ham, (Renny,) Johnny, Pat
1937FebThe Derrick Devil48Lester DentRobert George HarrisDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1937MarThe Mental Wizard49Lester DentRobert George HarrisDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1937AprThe Terror in the Navy50Lester DentRobert George HarrisDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom, Pat
1937MayMad Eyes51Lawrence DonovanRobert George HarrisDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1937JunThe Land of Fear52Lester Dent / Harold A. DavisRobert George HarrisDoc, Monk, Ham
1937JulHe Could Stop The World53Lawrence DonovanRobert George HarrisDoc, Monk, Ham, Johnny, Long Tom, Pat
1937AugOst / The Magic Island54Lester DentRobert George HarrisDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1937SepThe Feathered Octopus55Lester DentRobert George HarrisDoc, Monk, Ham, (Renny, Johnny, Long Tom,) Pat
1937OctRepel / The Deadly Dwarf56Lester DentRobert George HarrisDoc, Monk, Ham, (Renny, Johnny, Long Tom)
1937NovThe Sea Angel57Lester DentRobert George HarrisDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1937DecThe Golden Peril58Lester Dent / Harold A. DavisRobert George HarrisDoc, Monk, Ham, (Renny, Johnny,) Long Tom
1938JanThe Living-fire Menace / The Living Fire Menace59Lester Dent / Harold A. DavisEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1938FebThe Mountain Monster60Lester Dent / Harold A. DavisHarold Winfield ScottDoc, Monk, Ham, Long Tom
1938MarDevil on the Moon61Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom, Pat
1938AprThe Pirate's Ghost62Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1938MayThe Motion Menace63Lester Dent / W. Ryerson JohnsonEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Long Tom
1938JunThe Submarine Mystery64Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham
1938JulThe Giggling Ghosts65Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1938AugThe Munitions Master66Harold A. DavisEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Long Tom
1938SepThe Red Terrors67Harold A. DavisEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1938OctFortress of Solitude68Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Long Tom
1938NovThe Green Death69Harold A. DavisEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny
1938DecThe Devil Genghis70Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, (Renny, Johnny)
1939JanMad Mesa71Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1939FebThe Yellow Cloud72Lester Dent / Evelyn CoulsonEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Long Tom, Pat
1939MarThe Freckled Shark73Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Johnny
1939AprWorld's Fair Goblin74Lester Dent / William G. BogartEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Long Tom, Pat
1939MayThe Gold Ogre75Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham
1939JunThe Flaming Falcons76Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham
1939JulMerchants of Disaster77Harold A. DavisEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, (Johnny, Long Tom)
1939AugThe Crimson Serpent78Harold A. DavisEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, (Renny)
1939SepPoison Island79Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Pat
1939OctThe Stone Man80Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Long Tom
1939NovHex81Lester Dent / William G. BogartEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, (Renny,) Johnny, Pat
1939DecThe Dagger in the Sky82Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1940JanThe Other World83Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1940FebThe Angry Ghost84Lester Dent / William G. BogartEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1940MarThe Spotted Men85Lester Dent / William G. BogartEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, (Johnny, Long Tom,) Pat
1940AprThe Evil Gnome86Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, (Johnny)
1940MayThe Boss of Terror87Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Long Tom
1940JunThe Awful Egg88Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, (Johnny,) Long Tom
1940JulThe Flying Goblin89William G. BogartEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, (Renny, Johnny,) Long Tom
1940AugTunnel Terror90William G. BogartEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny
1940SepThe Purple Dragon91Lester Dent / Harold A. DavisEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny
1940OctDevils of the Deep92Harold A. DavisEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, (Johnny,) Long Tom
1940NovThe Awful Dynasty93William G. BogartEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, (Johnny,) Long Tom, Pat
1940DecThe Men Vanished94Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Johnny, Pat
1941JanThe Devil's Playground95Alan HathwayEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1941FebBequest of Evil96William G. BogartEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Long Tom
1941MarThe All-White Elf97Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny
1941AprThe Golden Man98Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, (Monk, Ham,) Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1941MayThe Pink Lady99Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1941JunThe Headless Men100Alan HathwayEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Long Tom
1941JulThe Green Eagle101Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1941AugMystery Island102Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1941SepThe Mindless Monsters103Alan HathwayEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, (Johnny,) Long Tom
1941OctBirds of Death104Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom, Pat
1941NovThe Invisible Box Murders / The Invisible-Box Murders105Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom, Pat
1941Dec Peril in the North106Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1942JanThe Rustling Death107Alan HathwayEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1942FebMen of Fear108Lester Dent / Evelyn CoulsonEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom, Pat
1942MarThe Too-Wise Owl109Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1942AprThe Magic Forest110Lester Dent / William G. BogartEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, (Johnny,) Long Tom
1942MayPirate Isle111Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1942JunThe Speaking Stone112Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, (Monk, Ham,) Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1942JulThe Man Who Fell Up113Lester DentCharles deFeoDoc, Monk, Ham, (Renny, Johnny, Long Tom,) Pat
1942AugThe Three Wild Men114Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham
1942SepThe Fiery Menace115Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Long Tom, Pat
1942OctThe Laugh of Death116Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, (Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom,) Pat
1942Nov They Died Twice117Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1942DecThe Devil's Black Rock118Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1943JanThe Time Terror119Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Johnny, Pat
1943FebWaves of Death120Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom, Pat
1943MarThe Black, Black Witch121Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Johnny, Pat
1943AprThe King of Terror122Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham
1943MayThe Talking Devil123Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Long Tom
1943JunThe Running Skeletons124Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, (Long Tom)
1943JulMystery on Happy Bones125Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny
1943AugThe Mental Monster126Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Johnny, Long Tom, Pat
1943SepHell Below127Lester DentModest SteinDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom, Pat
1943OctThe Goblins128Lester DentModest SteinDoc, Monk, Ham
1943NovThe Secret of the Su129Lester DentModest Stein.Doc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1943DecThe Spook of Grandpa Eben130Lester DentModest SteinDoc, Monk, Ham, Pat
1944JanAccording to Plan of a One-Eyed Mystic / One-Eyed Mystic131Lester DentModest SteinDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny
1944FebDeath Had Yellow Eyes132Lester DentModest SteinDoc, Monk, Ham, Johnny
1944MarThe Derelict of Skull Shoal133Lester Dent[7][8]Modest SteinDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny
1944AprThe Whisker of Hercules134Lester DentModest SteinDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny, Long Tom
1944MayThe Three Devils135Lester DentModest SteinDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Johnny
1944JunThe Pharoah's Ghost / The Pharaoh's Ghost136Lester DentModest SteinDoc, Monk, Ham, (Johnny,) Long Tom
1944JulThe Man Who Was Scared137Lester DentModest SteinDoc, Monk, Ham
1944AugThe Shape of Terror138Lester DentModest SteinDoc, Monk, Ham
1944SepWeird Valley139Lester DentModest SteinDoc, Monk, Ham
1944OctJiu San140Lester DentModest SteinDoc, Monk, Ham
1944NovSatan Black141Lester DentModest SteinDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny
1944DecThe Lost Giant142Lester DentModest SteinDoc, Monk, Ham
1945JanViolent Night / The Hate Genius143Lester DentModest SteinDoc, Monk, Ham, Pat
1945FebStrange Fish144Lester DentModest SteinDoc, Monk, Ham
1945MarThe Ten Ton Snakes145Lester DentModest SteinDoc, Monk, Renny
1945AprCargo Unknown146Lester DentModest SteinDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny
1945MayRock Sinister147Lester DentModest SteinDoc, Monk, Ham
1945JunThe Terrible Stork148Lester DentModest SteinDoc, Monk, Ham
1945JulKing Joe Cay149Lester DentModest SteinDoc, alone
1945AugThe Wee Ones150Lester DentModest SteinDoc, Monk, Ham
1945SepTerror Takes 7151Lester DentModest SteinDoc, Monk, Ham, Pat
1945OctThe Thing That Pursued152Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, alone
1945NovTrouble on Parade153Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, alone
1945DecThe Screaming Man154Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Johnny
1946JanMeasures for a Coffin155Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham
1946FebSe-Pah-Poo156Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham
1946MarTerror and the Lonely Widow157Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny
1946AprFive Fathoms Dead158Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Ham, Renny
1946MayDeath is a Round Black Spot159Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham, Pat
1946JunColors for Murder160Lester DentEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham
1946JulFire and Ice161Lester Dent / William G. BogartEmery ClarkeDoc, Monk, Ham
1946AugThree Times a Corpse162Lester DentCharles J. RavelDoc, Monk, Ham
1946SepThe Exploding Lake163Lester Dent / Harold A. DavisCharles J. RavelDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny
1946OctDeath in Little Houses164Lester Dent / William G. BogartCharles J. RavelDoc, Monk, Ham
1946NovThe Devil Is Jones165Lester DentCharles J. RavelDoc, Monk, Ham, Johnny
1946DecThe Disappearing Lady166William G. BogartCharles J. RavelDoc, Monk, Ham
1947JanTarget for Death167William G. BogartWalter SwensonDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny, Pat
1947FebThe Death Lady168William G. BogartWalter SwensonDoc, Monk, Ham, Long Tom
1947Mar / AprDanger Lies East169Lester DentWalter SwensonDoc, Monk, Ham
1947May / JunNo Light to Die By170Lester DentWalter SwensonDoc, Monk, Ham
1947Jul / AugThe Monkey Suit171Lester DentWalter SwensonDoc, Monk
1947Sep / OctLet's Kill Ames172Lester DentWalter SwensonDoc, Ham
1947Nov / DecOnce Over Lightly173Lester DentWalter SwensonDoc, Monk
1948Jan / FebI Died Yesterday174Lester DentWalter SwensonDoc, Monk, Pat
1948Mar / AprThe Pure Evil175Lester DentEdd CartierDoc, Monk, Ham, Renny
1948May / JunTerror Wears No Shoes176Lester DentWalter SwensonDoc, Monk, Ham, Long Tom
1948Jul / AugThe Angry Canary177Lester DentWalter SwensonDoc, Monk, Ham
1948Sep / OctThe Swooning Lady178Lester DentWalter SwensonDoc, Monk, Ham
1949WinterThe Green Master179Lester DentGeorge RozenDoc, Monk, Ham
1949SpringReturn From Cormoral180Lester DentGeorge RozenDoc, Monk, Ham
1949SummerUp From Earth's Center181Lester DentGeorge RozenDoc, Monk, Ham

Doc Savage Magazine (1975)

Magazine Management Co, Inc, a Marvel imprint also called Curtis Magazines, published eight black-and-white illustrated magazines as a movie tie-in. The cover of the first issue was an elaboration of the poster for the 1975 film Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze painted by Roger Kastel, with all of the other covers painted by Ken Barr. So, for eight issues, a Doc Savage magazine reappeared on newsstands. The stories were reprinted in Showcase Presents: Doc Savage[9] and again as Doc Savage Archives: Vol 1.[10]

YearMonthSeries #TitleAuthorArtworkDescription
1975Aug1Doom on Thunder IslandDoug MoenchJohn Buscema / Tony DeZunigaThe "Silver Ziggurat" destroys skyscrapers with lightning, and leads Doc's crew to a Pacific Island of electrically enhanced tigers and "manimals". Includes an article on the Doc Savage movie and interview with director George Pal.
1975Oct2The Hell ReapersDoug MoenchTony DeZunigaIncludes an interview with Ron Ely about his role as Doc Savage.
1976Jan3The Inferno SchemeDoug MoenchJohn Buscema / Tony DeZunigaIncludes a solo tale starring Monk, A Most Singular Writ of Habeas Corpus, with art by Rico Rival.
1976Apr4Ghost Pirates from the BeyondDoug MoenchTony DeZuniga / Marie Severin
1976Jul5The Earth-Wreckers!Doug MoenchTony DeZunigaIncludes articles "The Pulp Doc Savage" and "An Interview with Mrs. Lester Dent".
1976Oct6The Sky-Stealers!Doug MoenchTony DeZunigaIncludes an article on "Renny" by Bob Sampson.
1977Jan7The Mayan MutationsDoug MoenchVal Mayerik / Tony DeZunigaIncludes an article on "Johnny" by Bob Sampson.
1977Spring8The Crimson Plague!Doug Moench / John Warner / John WhitmoreErnie ChanFinal issue.

Doc Savage novels

The list includes original Doc Savage novels either entirely new or developed from Lester Dent's stories and notes.

YearMonthTitleSeries #AuthorNotes
1979JulIn Hell, Madonna / The Red Spider182Lester DentOriginally submitted on Monday, 3 May 1948 but not published until July 1979 as No. 95 in the Bantam Books paperback series.
1991AugEscape from Loki183Philip José Farmer
1991Oct Python Isle184Lester Dent / Will Murray
1992Mar White Eyes185Lester Dent / Will Murray
1992Jul The Frightened Fish186Lester Dent / Will Murray
1992OctThe Jade Ogre187Lester Dent / Will Murray
1993MarFlight into Fear188Lester Dent / Will Murray
1993JulThe Whistling Wraith189Lester Dent / Will Murray
1993NovThe Forgotten Realm190Lester Dent / Will Murray
2011JulThe Desert Demons191Lester Dent / Will Murray
2011NovHorror in Gold192Lester Dent / Will Murray
2012MayThe Infernal Buddha193Lester Dent / Will Murray
2012SepDeath's Dark Domain194Lester Dent / Will Murray
2013MarSkull Island195Will Murray
2013SepThe Miracle Menace196Lester Dent / Will Murray
2013DecPhantom Lagoon197Lester Dent / Will Murray
2014MayThe War Makers198Ryerson Johnson / Will Murray
2014SepThe Ice Genius199Lester Dent / Will Murray
2015JuneThe Sinister Shadow200Lester Dent / Will Murray
2015NovThe Secret of Satan's Spine201Lester Dent / Will Murray
2016MayGlare of the Gorgon202Lester Dent / Will Murray
2017JanEmpire of Doom203Lester Dent / Will Murray
2018MarMr. Calamity204Lester Dent / Will Murray
2018MarThe Valley of Eternity205Lester Dent / Will Murray
2022NovThe Perfect Assassin: A Doc Savage Thriller206James Patterson / Brian Sitts

References

Further reading

  • Cannaday, Marilyn (1990). Bigger Than Life: The Creator of Doc Savage. Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green State University Popular Press. ISBN 0-87972-471-4.